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I think most, if not all business and industries will adopt cryptocurrency. Who wants to get left behind and look like a loser, right?
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I can't wait to see how bitcoin impacts all kinds of businesses and industries.
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What are great games for beginners?
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What blogs and news sites are the most reliable for crypto news?
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There should be shows and documentaries featuring cryptocurrency. Sounds like something I'd binge watch watch on Netflix.
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Because it has gone mainstream and demand is growing. Basic economics.
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I don’t think we’re at that stage yet. We have the tools, yes. But we need more experience.
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A cashless society is both fascinating and daunting. I’d love the freedom that will come from a virtual world, but think about it. Once you enter that world, there’s no going back.
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As long as it involves money, there will always be people who will go out of their way to take advantage of others. Sad truth.
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Just don’t keep your investments in one place. It’s unlikely you’ll get hacked at the same time through all of them –especially if you have varying emails and passwords for each.
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The technology that powers bitcoin.
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What could help elevate Bitcoin? When retail giants start accepting payments in this currency.
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A possibility: the Federal Reserve could issue its own digital currency. Some global central banks are already exploring that.
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A possibility: the Federal Reserve could issue its own digital currency. Some global central banks are already exploring that.
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Just like stocks, frequent trading can be more expensive, correct?
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Is it recommended to just go all-in on one currency and sticking with it?
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Awesome! The credit card machine couldn’t read card at the grocery store the other day. The lady said my bank was offline. Bitcoins are the future!!!
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Absolutely true. Who invented technology, anyway?
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It all boils down to education. If people don’t know about it, they won’t use it.
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At the end of the day, Bitcoin is a gamble. And it takes guts and lots of luck when rolling the virtual dice.
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